If you were to ask most pilots what they envision when they think of mountain flying, there’s a pretty good bet it involves a Super Cub with snowshoes strapped to the wing struts and skis on its landing gear. Mix of experience, making for a unique learning environment! Members range from brand new students who have never set foot in anĪirplane, to highly experienced airline and military pilots. To private pilot training, to tail wheel transition training, to twinĪnd mountain flying instruction. We offer everything from sport pilot training, Maintained aircraft, and an excellent reputation in theĮnjoy access to all types of aircraft and As one of the oldest and largestįlying clubs in the metro Denver area, we enjoy a large Goal is to fly for fun or to make it a career, we have the aircraft andĬome in and share our passion for aviation. all in a fun, friendly environment.įor quality, safety and service. The easiest/simplest way to start and have great success is to start out with the Compost Worm Mix.A group of pilots and flight instructors with a large and diverse fleet Please be prepared to watch them a little closer when working with them before ordering. If possible, they may try to crawl out or begin to struggle and die. They can be more restless when the conditions in the bin/system are not just right.
However, if you are a new worm farmer and want to start with European Nightcrawlers just be aware they can be a little more challenging. If you are an experienced worm farmer then “the big brother of the Red Wigglers,” the European Nightcrawlers (their official name is Eisenia Hortensis), are good composters and may possibly be the best fishing bait worm in the world.
We can guide you on how to set up your bin, which will make this process no work at all. Red Wigglers are the easiest to manage, tolerate the widest range of conditions, breed very fast and thus compost quickly.
If you are new to worm composting, we recommended you start out with Red Wigglers (their official name is Eisenia Fetida). It’s easy! It’s inexpensive! It’s good for you and the world in which we live!Ĭomposting worms are the key to the process. Why put all your organic waste (as well as other waste like newspaper, cardboard, even the leaves we rake up in our yard) into a landfill causing more problems? By adding this same waste to a small container with composting worms, you will turn it into vermicompost, also known as “Black Gold." This compost, known as vermicompost, replenishes the soil while increasing the quantity and the quality of topsoil. The good news is composting worms can generate the highest quality compost there is faster than any other source. We are now learning that it can take multiple decades for that top soil to form naturally. In the United States alone, it is estimated that approximately 3 tons of topsoil per acre per year is lost. Without a healthy, nutrient rich topsoil, we cannot grow the high quality crops needed to supply our population with healthy food. Erosion is rapidly degrading our topsoil and robbing it of the neccessary minerals and nutrients our bodies need. The sad truth is the nutritional value of our food is in decline.